Papers of Keith Officer., 1911-1969. 1911-1969.

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Papers of Keith Officer., 1911-1969. 1911-1969.

Collection contains correspondence, diaries, notes, photographs, publications and cuttings from Officer's career as a public servant, diplomat, and as a member of the Institute of Pacific Relations and the Royal Institute of International Relations. The diaries date from 1911 to 1969. Correspondents include Sir Clive Baillieu, Lord Bruce, Lord Casey, Sir Owen Dixon, Sir William Dunk, Sir Peter Heydon, W.R. Hodgson, Hugh McClure-Smith, Sir Laurence McIntyre, Sir Robert Menzies, Sir William Harrison Moore, Keith Shann, Alfred Stirling, Sir Arthur Tange, Sir Alan Watt and Sir Thomas White.

3.2 m.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7028540

Libraries Australia

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Royal Institute of International Relations.

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Institute of Pacific Relations.

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The Institute of Pacific Relations (IPR) was an international NGO established in 1925 to provide a forum for discussion of problems and relations between nations of the Pacific Rim. The Institute dissolved in 1960. From the guide to the Institute of Pacific Relations Records, 1927-1962., (Columbia University. Rare Book and Manuscript Library, ) Institute of Pacific Relations was founded in 1925 with headquarters at Honolulu; a self-governing and self directing body concerned...

Officer, Keith Sir, 1889-1969.

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Educated Melbourne Grammar, University of Melbourne; served World War I, Gallipoli, France and Belgium; External Affairs Branch of Prime Ministers Dept. 1925-1935; Dept. of External Affairs, 1935-1955. Overseas posts included London, Washington, Tokyo, Moscow, Chung King, The Hague, and Paris. From the description of Papers of Keith Officer., 1911-1969. 1911-1969. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 221328779 ...